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Ugandan gospel sensation applauds Next Media's culture of excellence

In a recent gathering of top managers and CEO Executive Mentorship Class at Next Media, Dr. Dennis Ssempebwa, renowned Ugandan gospel sensation, leadership trainer, author, and thought leader, took the stage to emphasize the importance of excellence in achieving success.

Dr Dennis Sempebwa

The monthly honest conversations fire play event, attended by notable figures including Next Media Group CEO Kin Kariisa and KCCA Executive Director Dorothy Kisaka, provided a platform for insightful discussions on mindset shift.

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Dr. Dennis, a multifaceted individual known for his roles in the gospel rap group Limit X, delivered a compelling speech during the event. Focusing on fundamental human capital traits that contribute to life victories, he highlighted excellence as a standout facet that Next Media consistently upholds in all its endeavors.

The gospel artist commended the media company for fostering a culture of excellence that permeates every aspect of its operations. This applaud comes at the heels of Next Media celebrating 15 years of its flagship brand. NBS TV has been delivering excellence in current affairs for the last 15 years.

During his address, Dr. Dennis didn't just share his insights verbally; he also gifted the Next Media CEO Executive Mentorship Class and Top Managers with his latest book, "Black Like Me?".

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This book delves into the intricacies of his life journey and the principles he has adhered to, offering a glimpse into the maxims that have shaped him into the accomplished individual he is today.

Dr. Dennis Ssempebwa's endorsement further solidifies the media company's reputation as an entity that not only values high standards but actively cultivates a culture that empowers individuals to strive for excellence in their respective roles.

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